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pagb romt iLEpi WILL GONDUCTTWO STORES Will Retain Store on North Commercial and Will Also Operate One In Building Occupied by Ztnn, WILL ENLARGE CANDY PLANT AND INCREASE CAPACITY Store On State Street To Be Entirely Remodeled and Made Up-to-Date in Every Respect. By the first of April, this year, Sa lem will be able to boast of having one of the most modern confectionery establishments in the northwest, ac cording to Claude Belle, the well known local candy man. The new store will be located in the building now occupied by W. W. Zinn, on State St., Mr. Zinn having made arangements to occupy one of the other buildings on the same street whore he is to have more room Plane for the new store were consum ated but a short time ago when Mr, Belle sold out half of his interest in the store now conducted by him on North Commercial street to George Gmy, a former well known local young man who, believing in the bright future for the Capital City, has decided to in vest some of his money here. Messrs. Belle and Gray will conduct the two tores hereafter and, while the State etreet establishment will be made the most modern, elaborate plans are being made for the remodeling of the North Commercial street store, especially inBO far aa the candy manufacturing plant is concerned. Up-to-Date Plant. It is the intention of the owners of the present plant on Commercial street to establish what will be one of the most modern randy manufacturing plants In the country. Although the building is already equipped with a fair manufacturing plant, the owners declare that they will mako cortuin additions which will render the place complete in every respect. There are many now candy making dovicos not yet known to Snlom people and those will be purchnsod just as soon as room c.au be made. The manufacturing plant which is to be set up by Messrs Bollo and Gray, will not only bo modorn in every re aped but the gontlomen aro giving the Kauitory conditions their closest at tention. According to Mr. Belle thoro will be no nook or cornor in the en tire plant whore dirt can colloct, tlio machines will be absolutely sanitary and the highest jeoro possible will bo givon tlio ostnblinhinent by the hoalth officers wlion the placo is com pleted. It will bo the nlm of Mr. Bollo and his partner, Mr. Gray, to mako a rocord for cleanliness in their now plant that cannot bo uuoqualod by any otlior candy-nuiking establishment In the stnte. Modorn Store, The work of propnring the new store on Htnto street for improvements will begin within a very short time. The entire room will be stripped of every thing, including tho wall paper, and Afossrs Hello and Gray will fit up the pbico in accordance with the most up todate ideas, Tho first move will bo to place a tile floor over tho entire first floor. Fix tures of tho latent dosin will then be installed and there will be tables suf fiicent to, serve over a hundred people In tho building. Mr, Hollo declared to day that a soda fountain will bo set up which will bo entirely now In this city and that tho front of the place will be remodeled. The Htato street store will be known aa tho "Gray Belle." The Commercial street establishment will bo couducted mider its same name "Belle." Mr. Hello has been in business iu this city for the pant eleven years and has nerMMfully conducted his confection ry on North Commercial street fur a number of years. Ilia new partner, Mr. Gray, is well knowu in this city, having been a resident of Salem for ywirs and of Into a broker In Tort land, Both of the gentlemeu will give their personal attention to the new enterprise and, If possible, mako add itions from time to time until they will have a candy plant which will be known aj one of tho largest lu the northwest. There will be a very long list of the "also rans" after the primaries, but most of them will not have run fast or far. I I Insurance That Insures PI RE, LirE AND LIABILITY INSURANCE AND INDEMNITY 4 Bonds a specialty, written lu best old lino companies: iusurauce that pays 100 cents on the dollar on losses. No enieiits, policy foes or liability, just plain old Hue insurance. Umk up your policy and phone Main l;l::i, and suk what it will cost to lusnro your property, Wo will surprise you, W. A. LISTON ' Agent 4M Court Street. Bm, OreKon. Take "Pape'i Diapepaln" and In Five Minutes You'll Wonder What Be came of Misery in Stomach. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam age do youf Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; if sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate has fermented into stubborn lumps; head dizzy and aches; belch gases and acids and eructate undigested food; breath foul, tongue coated just take a little Pape's Diapepsin and in five min utes you wonder what became of the in digestion and distress, . Millions of men and women today know that it is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasional ly keeps this delicate organ regulated and they eat their favorite foods with out fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, moBt narmiess relief Is Pape's Diapepsin which costs only fifty cents for a targe case at drug stores. It's truly wonder fulit digests food and sets things straight, so gentlv and easily that it is really astonishing. PlcaBe, for your snke, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; it's so unnecessary. According to tho rocord kept at the O. C. T. Company 's wharf of tho local weather conditions, the present winter is a record breaker for mildness, and sunshine. A million barrels of sun shine with mercury lying at the GO above mark has been practically all that the weather man has had to report here so far this winter. During the months of December, Jan uary and February last year, the ther mometer registered down as low as five above in this city. This year the of ficial dials have rocorodd nothing more tnan Ztf above so far, while the rainfall is far lielow the averages made for tlio past three years. Anothor indication of unusually mild weuther is the fact that tho robins have been waking tho citizens up in tho morning for tho past twonty davs. I ills hird does not generally put in it appoaranco until along in the latter part of February, If then. Daisies and the more hardier flowers are blooming now iiimI, according to tho farmers pasture lands in Marion county are ruirly smotliored with grass. Just what hus come over tho wenthc in this vicinity to iniiko it more idenl cannot bo explained by the oldest Oro gonlaii, but with dust blowing in the streets, sunshine every day ilml tho mercury loafing on tho suminor-stago, it is undoubtedly a case of Oregon try ing to bent California for a record of continual summer, E Look, Mother! If Tongue Is Coated, Give "California Bynip of rigs" to Clean the Bowels, Mothorl Your child isn't naturally cross and peovish. 800 if the tongue is coated; this is a suro sign its little stomach, livor and bowels neod a cleans ing at once, When listless, palo, feverish, full of cob), breath bad, thrunt sore, doesn't eat, sleep or act naturally, has stomach ache, diarrhoea, remember, a gentlo liv or and bowel cleansing should always bo the first treatment givon. Nothing equals "California Syrup of Figs" for children's ills; give a tea spoonful, and In a few hours all the foul wasto, sour bile and fermenting food which la clogged in the bowels pusses out of the system, and you have a well aud playful child again. All children love thia harmless, delicious "frull laxative," and it never fails to effect a good ''Insido" cloausiug. Di rections for babies, children of all ago and grown-ups are plainly on the bottle. Keep it handy In your home. A little given today saves a sick child tomor row, but get the genuine. Ask your drugijlst for a 60-ceut bottle of "Cali fornia Hyrup of Figs," then look aud sen that it is miide by the "California Fig Hyrup Company." ' Counterfeits are being aold here. Don't be fooled. NEW PROCESS BY WHICH "BITE" IS REMOVED IS RESPONSIBLE FOR POPULARITY. "Have you noticed that many more men smoke pipes nowadays than five or ton years agof" asked Thoe. A. Baird, an experienced tobacco man, who is at tho Marion hotel for a few days. "It 1b no exaggeration to say," continued Mr. Baird, "that two mil lion more men are smoking pipes now than were .ten years ago. This tremen dous increase is due to the dissovery of a process of treating Burley tobacco to remove the bite from it." "For many years tobacco men have known that Kentucky Burley is the sweetest and mildest of tobacco, but it remained for a Richmond doctor to discover th famous 'Tuxedo Procers' which removes every trace of bite or sting, and preserves the original sweet ness and freshness of the Burloy." That this "Tuxedo Process" does actually remove all the bito and sting from the tobacco, is proven by the hearty endorsement which the tobacco has received from hundreds of Ameri ca's greatest men, including such well known names as Rex Beach, John Phil ip Sousa, Congressman William F. Mur ray of MasaschiiBetts and W. Stuart Reyburn of Pennsylvania, George Ran dolph Chester the author, HarriBon Fish er the artist, Henry Reuterdahl the well-known expert on naval construc tion; Vihljarmar Stci'ansson the noted explorer, and many others. The manufacturers of Tuxedo are giving a practical demonstration of the justification of their claims as to the mildness, purity and fragrance of Tux edo tobacco, in this city this week, by giving free for a few days a splendid watch fob to each purchaser of a 10c tin of Tuxedo. The medallion is of solid bronze or silver finish, and car ries the groat seal of the United States in bas relief. The Btrap is of fine, smooth, black leather, with a handsome enameled buckle, Btrong and service able. The fob is at t" e same time use ful and ornamental, and may be con sidered one of the most remarkable free propositions ever offered to the pub lic. (Continued from page one.) Dr. Earp Callod It Lie. Vnited Htntes Mnrslial J. G, Xewell testified that ir. J. 11. Knrp, presi dent of the Jneksouian Club and one of Mrs, Bond's witnesses, showed him a clipping of the' Gore enso last April. "That is all a diunn lie," Newell alleged Eurp told him, "I never . the Seed and the Soil;" evening ser talked with Gore about this, That is vice in English at 7:30, subject, "The some of Jim Jacobs' work. Ho cooked "eculoguo, " first sermon in tho series that enso up. " ion the Ten Commandments. Meeting Dr. Harp was tho next witness. Ho of tlio Heidelberg Guild Tuesday eveu swore that, on tho Thursday after the . K at th" parsonage, alleged assault (lore told him thut he j L B. S. A. "hud loved Mrs. Bond up a little," i The Snlem dims of the International but that "she fought like a hvenn. ' ' I Bible Students' Association will hold Prepared to Trap Gore. A deposition by Mrs. Tillie .Struyhoff employed as a maid at tho Hotel Win ston, also wus rend. She sworo sho saw Jacobs emerge from Mrs. Bond's room "more times than one." Sho leclured a dresses blocking a door be tween the room where the alleged as sault occurred and the room eyo-wit-nesses alleged they occupied was ro- moved a few minutes before. Madeline Koyes, housekeeper at the Hotel Winston declared ho heard Jac obs and lioborston say "they would fix Uinu" Sho did not know to whom they referred. $100 Reward, $100 The rnailer of this DDr wttt he pleased to. lnarn that there Is at least on t)reftlnd cllseaao thnt icteric has ben Hlil to cur In all lis Uihk, and that la Olarrh. Hall' rurrli Cur t th only potitlva our now known to th nif.ilial tnitrnllty. C'ntnrrh belnK a constitutional dlsea, require a coimtltutlomil treat ment, tinn uatnrrn lura la wnn In ternally. aclln dlrnetlv upon th Mood and mueou aurfnes of th ytm. thera py ueali-oyina too rouiumllon or I lie dis ease, and aivliif th pm lent tronsth by rmlMltiif up th constitution aud (Minting; nalur In doing Its work. Th proprietor have so much fnlth In Ita curaltv pow er that thsy offer On Hundred Dollar for any ran that It fulls to cur. Bend for list of teatlmonlala. AdlrM: r J. I'HKNKT CO., Toledo, O. fottt tiv all ltruailgta, TRo. Tak Hall Tamlly rill for oon.ltpatloa. A Few Real Estate Bargains "O acm prune on hard, full bearing, l'73 per acre. 00 acres well improved dairy farm, 40 under cultivation, 2 mile from rail road station; 100 per acre, JiKKl cash. 1 acre good 5-room house, just otitvlde city limit, tldOO, Nearly new, full modern A-room house close in, 1 1 txt i'H-h for next few davs. fan furnish you choice loganberry plants, per thousand. WE WRITE INSURANCE. If you luive any money to loan we can get you good security. Folks-Scott Realty Co. I'J4 South l.ibertv, Main n;i; OAILT CAPITAL JOT7XXAA 1ALEM, OKEOOS. CHURCH SERVICES. First Methodist Episcopal. State and Church streets. Richard N. Avison, D. D., minister. 9:45 a. m., Sabbath school, Mr. 11. C. Tillman, supt.; 11 a. m., sermon, "Jesus in This Age;" 12:30 p. m., class meetings un der the Leadership of Mr. Cummings and Mr. Stone will meet; 3 p. m., Prof. James T. Matthews will speak in the Old Peoples Home; 6:15 p. m., Ep worth leaue will study the subject, "Our Responsibility for Our Neigh bor's Soul;" 7:30 p. m., sermon, "The Perils of Popularity." Strangers and visitors always welcome. Free Mehtodist. North Winter and Market streets. Jas. F. Lewis, pastor. Sabbath school 10 a. m.; preaching by Evangelist Al bert Bean, 11 a. m., 2:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Services next week except Monday afternoon at 2:30 and 7:30, Rev. W. N. Coffee, Presiding Elder, will preach for us the first of the week until Rev. M. C. Clark of Seattle, Wash., will assist us. Conference missionary convention will be held from 19th to 22nd. Return missionaries with thoir curios, will be present. This will be a great treat to Salem people. Program will be published next week. The revival service is going fine, souls are being saved and sanctified. God is pouring out his spirit on the revival service. You are cordially invited to these services. Unitarian. Corner of Chemeketa and Cottage streets. Richard F. Tischer, minister. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Sunday ser vice, 11 a. m., (no evening service), subject, "Humanism in Religion." All friends of liberal religion and of hu man progress are cordially invited to our services and to this series of ser mons. The Woman's Alliance will celebrate Washinton's birthday and will moet in Cbanning Hall, Friday at 2 o'clock. The Men's Liberal club meets Wednosday evening at 8 o'clock in C'hanning Hall. The Unitarian Boys' club meets Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Jason Lee" Memorial M. E. North Winter and Jefferson streets. J. H. Lrvine, pastor. 10 a. m., Sunday school, C. M. Roberts, supt. A teacher for every class and a class for every pupil and Bible lover. 11 a. m., ser- mon, "Not Legions of Angels, But Plain Men and Women Wanted for Building Christ's Kingdom;" 6:30 p, m., Epworth League, topic, "Our Re sponsibility for Our Neighbor's Soul," leader, Miss Ethel Hixon; 7:30 p. m., revival songs and service: excollent music; pure gospel; brotherly greeting. Midwoek counsel of fellow soldiers, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Reformed, Corner Cnpitol and Marian streets. W. O. Lionknemper, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a, m.; morning worship in German at 11, subject, "Tho Sower, their regular weekly study at 435 Court street, upstairs, nt 10:30 a. m. Undo- 1 Bargains in used furniture Kitchen Kabinets $1.00 to $7.50. Ono Hoosier Kitchen Kubiuct, almost new, cost I'-'S, now 12. Stoves and ranges, unlimited stock to pick from, all lu first-class condition, 3.00 to $20.00. Finn F.state ens rangv almost uew, with high oven, cost $13.00, now $1S.00. lreern, $;l,00 to $0.00. Imo 0x12 Axniinstor rug, almost new, cost $;i0.00, now $10.00. About 30 table at almost nothing. Three floors full of such bargains. If yon want to get rid of some of your old furniture, eatl and too ua. We have a new, large stock of the finest furniture obtainable, and will allow you the best price for your old, or buy it for cash. Big Knamelware sale now in our west window. El.Stiff&Son Corner Court and Liberty "Where your dollar doe it duty'' tur prices are loss because our expense are tho lowest. i:if . SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1914. nominational. All Bible, students wel come. No collections. Lutheran. East State and Eighteenth streets. Geo. Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30; preaching service at 10:30; Luther league at, 6:30 p. m.; evening service conducted in the English lan guage at 7:30. Strangers are welcome. First Congregational. Corner of Liberty and Center streets. Perry Frtdercik Schrock, minister. Bi ble school at 10 a. m.;morning worship at 11, subject of morning sermon, "The Efficient Church;" evening worship at 7:30, subject of address, "The New Slavery" or "Women and Childron, in Toil." The Btereopticon will be used. Swedish Tabernacle M. E. - Corner South 15th and Mill streets. Rev. John Ovall, pastor. Services at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m., topics, "The Plan of Salvation" and "True Happiness." All are most cordially invited to at tend. First Presbyterian. Abraham Lincoln, "The Captain With, the Mighty Heart." will be the subject of the evening sermon and the "Church's Shepherding Mission" the morning subject. Rev. Carl H. Elliott, pastor. Sunday BChooT at 9:45 a. m; Intermediate C. E. at 3 p. m; Senior C. E. at 6:30. Nazarene. Regular services Sunday. Sabbath school at 10; preaching at 11 a. m, 3 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. The revival services will continue through the week at 7:30 every evening excepting Sat urday. Central Congregational. Ferry and S. 19th streets. 10:00 a, m., bible school with classes graded as in public school; 11:00 a. m., public worship. "Winning One's Brother"; 6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor, a pledge meeting; 7:15 p. m., song ser vice; 7:30 p. m., evening worship, "Things That Last and Things That Pass." German Baptist Corner ftorth Cottage and D streets, G. Schunke, pastor. 8unday services, 10 a. ni., Sunday school; 11 a. m, preaching service; 7 p. m., young peo ple's meeting;-7:30 p. m., preaching service; Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. ''All German speaking people heartily' welcome to all services. A.B. BASCO COMPANY BIG MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUC TION WILL ARRIVE TOMORROW AND STAY FOUR DAYS. Musical comedy is all the rage now for theatre-goers, esiecially when a more than capable company presents genuine comedy at popular prices. That is why the above organization is play ing return dates in all largo cities in Oregon. Basco and his company have just closed a week's run nt Pago thea tre in Medford, 'where all full capacity house records wero broken, standing them up and turning thorn away was a nightly rule, aud tho local manager has canceled all big show dates and will play Basco and his company for a run of 30 days, starting Februnry 23. This is speaking well of tho organization, but no moro than it is deserving of. They played tho Bligh theatro here about a month ago, and left a very strong im pression, as they present musical come dies in a par excellent manner. The musical portion, both of tho principals Household Worry Is 99 Per Cent Wash Day Good Riddance by the Laundry Remedy. Linen, blankets, curtains ap parelall come back beautiful when we do your work. ;5alem Steam Laundry 136 South Liberty Street Phone 25 Dry Cleaning. Ask the Driver ! THE MAXWELL Autom lees & Elgin Auto Co. FERRY and HIGH Bedding-Bedding Special Bargains All Next Week We have just placed on sale at greatly reduced prices BEDDING consisting of Silk-floss and Cotton Mattresses, all-wool and Cotton Blankets, Com forters and Pillows. Only one more week of these cut prices. Take advantage of the opportunity and lay in a supply for next winter. This Chance Will Not Occur Again Josse & The Complete We guarantee and chorus, is away above the usual run, and the chorus, youngj pretty and vivacious, is the best working chorus ever seen iu Salem. The opening bill on Sunday, matinee and evening,' is the roaring farce comedy, "McManus' Troubles," full of legitimate comedy, and all the latest musical hits so ably rendered by such well-known singers as Frank Confer, Madge Schuler, Jack Thompson, Walter Farnsworth and Bes sie Thompson as well as the dainty dancing doll chorus. The engagement THERE IS A DIFFERENCE Promises won't overcome hair trou- ble. 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Popular, prices 1! and 25 cents, will prevail. ' The funeral of ' our late neighbor,' Frank A. Herren, will be held at the' p. m., Sunday, February 15; Woodmen; to have charge of the services at the cemetery. All members requested to attend. C. G. McElroy, clerk. JOURNAL WANT ADS. bring results. BETWEEN HERPICIDE from falling and allows it to grow un-' hindered and naturally except in cases- of chronic baldness which is incurable, Newbro's Hcrpieide in SOc and ifl.OO sizes is sold by all dealers who guarun- tee it to do all that is claimed. If you are uot satisfied your money wilt be refunded. I Send 10 cents 111 nnutfMfil fill, anmt.ln ttn(l book to Tho Herpicido Co., Dept.. Betroit, Mich. I Applications obtained at tho best barber shorn. MOOSE BUILDING THE OAKLAND follies Shop Phone Main 959